Hi Guys, We have to deploy a big number of motes with 2 images 1. modified-MutiHopOscilloscope application for Collection, Radio always ON - Cluster Head (CH) 2. modified-RadioCountToLeds , with Radio ON for only transmitting a packet(few ms) and then OFF for say X Minutes - Cluster Node (CN)
Since the deployment could be big scale, so we obviously want to use Deluge T2 to do this. I had a few Questions regarding it: 1. Right now we are using TinyOS 2.0.2 stable release and have not tried the CVS current repository. The example applications in apps/tests/Deluge don't compile and if I follow the Latest DelugeT2 Manual, first i installed Python2.4 and pySerial not present in release then the first step talks abt tos/lib/tosboot folder which aint there, while is present in CVS. So, the only conclusion tht I can take is tht there is no way of using Deluge in any capacity without using CVS. Am I right ? 2. For one of the application, Radio is OFF(Cluster Node's) for most of the time. Has anyone tried some kind of syncronization between Cluster Heads and Cluster Nodes in this situation to use Deluge. *Also, we want to use Deluge to deliver 2 different images to 2 different classes of motes(CH and CN), has anyone tried something like this or is tht possible ?* 3. For MultiHopOscilloscope, i was reading on this forum that Deluge aint enough as the object image become larger than supported size, are there plans of taking care of this ? 4. For over-the-air programming, are there other options in T2 ? Dissemination in T2 I read is only for small data which doesnt apply to program binaries. XNP on T2 ? Any hints/suggestion/experiences are welcome. They would help me take the right direction without swimming around too much and save a lot of time :) Best Regards, Gaurav -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe. - Anatole France
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